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1. Senior Darcy Schmidt pretends to be Doc Stone as he tries to teach Biology ll. 2. Cross Country races are designed for strong individual runners like Tom Davlin. 3. While signing the attendance sheet, Stu- dent Council member Matt Buderer sits alone at a meeting. 4. Junior Becky Johnson shoots in hopes of winning a girls' basketball game. 5. Last minute touch ups on Mike Hanchin's make up are made by Sheri Wood shortly before the musical. 6. Dean Printy participates in the games at Meadowlawn School while helping the chil- dren. 7. ln the new section of the building, Jeanette Griggs and Shelli Pocock read documents on the Freedom Shrine. - Q 2 335 .. ws. F' S G, , gasps,- , 'xg ' ag N-it J , . . .J Closing Theme - 195
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Playing as an individual: Although being with friends is an impor- tant part of the game, an individual must make his own decisions and set his goals. A few important tasks such as job interviews and applying for college must be attended to and thought through by the individual. For some, the first step was taken through sum- mer jobs when money was earned and saved toward a college education. Others used this money to get a solid start after high school. Meeting new people on the job helps a person discover his true personality and ex- plore a different kind of game with new rules and players. As years progress, the individual decides what type of people he wants as friends ac- cording to his own wants and needs. Playing the game as an lnvividual is an important part of the developmental pro- cess and the decisions made in latter years of high school will affect the rest of the play- er's life. 3 l 194 Closing Theme if ..-- E .t... W- E
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s .5- gs, , i . ig. f airs! 196 - Closing Theme 2 ll QSQQKQ1 3 4 . 1. While Todd Roth finishes his A-frame house, John Jackson and Dave Clark add the last pieces to their single level ranch house, 2. Freshmen Joe Cover and Craig Popke fin- ish their project in metal shop. 3. One of Latin CIub's final projects was their annual white elephant sale. 4. At the end of the year, seniors chose Cheryl Linden and John Losey as the class brown nosers while Mr. Doug Nehling was the favorite teacher in the class polls, 5. Distance runner Teena Deal comes through the finish line as the winner. 6. As the football season ends, the team and coaches stand in front of the audience to ac- cept their awards. 7. Testing and final exams keep sophomore Ellen Matz busy with her studies. I ,,........ ..,. 1 -5 i -. TT-3ZZW'A fffft ' ..............-
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